Particle Accelerators — The Machines at the Edge of Physics
I work on commissioning particle accelerators and developing methods for beam trajectory correction. Here I explain what that means — and why it matters for the future of science.
Commissioning a Particle Accelerator
- Beam optics characterization
- Closed orbit correction
- Tune and chromaticity measurement
- First-turn trajectory correction
Two Approaches to Trajectory Correction
I work with two primary methods for correcting beam trajectories in particle accelerators.
Orbit Response Matrix (ORM)
Key steps:
- Measure the orbit response to each corrector independently
- Compare measured ORM to the model ORM
- Perform a least-squares fit to identify error sources
- Apply corrections to restoring the ideal orbit
First-Turn Trajectory Correction
The challenge:
- The beam must travel through hundreds of magnets without being lost
- Any misalignment causes the beam to deviate from the design orbit
- Errors accumulate — small early deviations become large downstream
- We must correct these in real time, often within microseconds
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